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Storm Timeline: Sunday Night – Monday
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer provides a storm timeline for Sunday into Monday morning. Rain is expected to start this afternoon, with moderate to high chances in the OKC metro. Severe weather risks increase tonight, especially during the early morning hours of Monday, coinciding with rush hour. A slight risk for severe weather is forecasted, with potential tornadoes in southwestern Oklahoma and the OKC metro. While the tornado threat is not extremely high, conditions will warrant caution. The heaviest rain and possible severe weather will impact the area from Sunday night through Monday morning.

Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer tracks the potential for severe weather tonight & Monday
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Forestry Service: Increasing probability of wildfire outbreak Friday
SUMMARY: The Oklahoma Forestry Service has reported an increasing probability of wildfires on Friday due to high winds and low humidity, with no rain forecasted. Firefighters in Oklahoma City are preparing with special wildfire task force teams to address the rising risk, emphasizing the dangers posed by small sparks from various sources. Local residents are advised to clean dry brush around their homes, prepare an emergency go-bag, and avoid any outdoor flames or sparks. Fire officials stress the importance of vigilance to prevent wildfires, as any fire that starts will be very difficult to control.

Forestry Service: Increasing probability of wildfire outbreak Friday
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Evacuations ordered, structures burned in Cleveland County due to wildfires
SUMMARY: Evacuations were ordered in Cleveland County due to intense wildfires that caused widespread destruction. One of the hardest-hit areas, near 108th Avenue, saw homes lost as residents were given only minutes to evacuate. Carolyn, who was evacuated to a shelter, described the uncertainty, recalling how a neighbor urged her to leave. Despite the loss, residents are focused on safety and are prepared to face whatever comes next. Fire officials have not yet confirmed the full extent of the damage, but locals report that evacuations affected at least eight neighborhoods, with many unsure if their homes survived.

Evacuations ordered, structures burned in Cleveland County due to wildfires
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Friday March 14, 2025 FORECAST: Alert Day, High Winds
SUMMARY: On Friday, March 14, 2025, expect an Alert Day due to very high winds, with gusts over 40 mph starting by 10 A.M. in Oklahoma City (potentially reaching 60-65 mph). This may cause blowing dust, minor wind damage, and power outages. High temperatures will be around 74°F, with warnings in highlighted counties for gusts of 55-65 mph and advisories for 40-50 mph in southeastern Oklahoma. Winds will shift from southwest to northwest, and while there’s a low chance of rain in the Panhandle, Saturday will be colder with highs of 58°F, before temperatures improve Sunday. Tune in for updates!

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